Alexander
Member
Has anyone ever ordered or use one of these straps as opposed to the Artisans Silk Strap?
http://homepage1.nifty.com/lumierecamera/rumi-syouhin.html
thanks...andrew

http://homepage1.nifty.com/lumierecamera/rumi-syouhin.html
thanks...andrew
is that @$60?
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
That's a lot of money for a camera strap, but much less than what Artisan and Artist wants for their silk cord strap, which is over $100
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
Have to say that strap looks pretty tempting. Always wanted an artisan and artist silk strap but couldn't get myself to put so much money to buying a camera strap.
Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
Is it really silk or are you just using that word?
Have to say that strap looks pretty tempting. Always wanted an artisan and artist silk strap but couldn't get myself to put so much money to buying a camera strap.
I was thinking the same thing.... but $60 is still a lot of $$$.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Am I Wrong But Would Not Such A Strap Cut Into One's Shoulder Being So Thin?
Is it really silk or are you just using that word?
No its not. The description on the Lumiere website says polyamide a.k.a. nylon.
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Am I Wrong But Would Not Such A Strap Cut Into One's Shoulder Being So Thin?
Not sure about this strap, but the silk straps from A&A are extremely comfortable with a rangefinder camera. No sharp edge to dig into your neck.
Nando
Well-known
Am I Wrong But Would Not Such A Strap Cut Into One's Shoulder Being So Thin?
I have the A&A silk cord strap on my M3 and it is definitely the most comfortable strap that I've ever used. I've tried many straps and the silk cord strap is my favourite. I just wished it was a tad longer.
back alley
IMAGES
someone needs to start making a few of these for sale here...but longer than the a&a ones.
sign me up for 2.
sign me up for 2.
someone needs to start making a few of these for sale here...but longer than the a&a ones.
sign me up for 2.
A very good idea. We should ask Gordon.
ramosa
B&W
the look of this strap is OK, but i question if the "tape part" (that connects the two pieces of cord near the metal ring) is sturdy and would hold up. it's hard to tell from the photo. relative to anything in the RF leica world, $60 actually seems reasonable. (you know how warped our perceptions of price become when we get consumed by this passion.) hmmm ... but for "just" $40 more, i'd probably spring for the A&A, which looks great, appears to be sturdier (in the connection area) ... and would allow me to know that i probably have the most expensive camera strap in the world
(i'm serious except for the last part about wanting to have the most expensive strap.)
back alley
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the a&a is just too short for many of us.
Gazzah
RF newbie
someone needs to start making a few of these for sale here...but longer than the a&a ones.
sign me up for 2.
I have just shown the link to my GF who uses a kumihimo (?) and she is now pricing up the bits needed; thinks she can make one for about £20.. But I will wait and see if she ever gets round to it (worse than me...!)
Gary H
rlouzan
Well-known
I´ve been making my own camera straps for years. The last one I made can easily hold a camera + an Apo Telyt lens, each one takes several hours to make and considerable research has gone into it. You could go the DIY route, but why risk it?
Just like everything,you get what you pay for.
Regards,
Robert
Just like everything,you get what you pay for.
Regards,
Robert
Alexander
Member
you folks haven't visit A&A's site lately...the straps are $149
http://www.artisanandartist.com/straps/acam106.htm
http://www.artisanandartist.com/straps/acam106.htm
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Yikes!!!!!!!
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Harumph. Paracord will do. Grumble.
ramosa
B&W
That "tape" is actually heat shrink tubing, available in your hardware or electrical supply store. It won't hold a loop for long, let alone with a camera on it... And I wouldn't spend a dollar on one that did.
yea, i'd be staying away from it for this reason. man, the last thing i need is to worry about the strap splitting ... and dispensing my camera earthbound ...
yea, i'd be staying away from it for this reason. man, the last thing i need is to worry about the strap splitting ... and dispensing my camera earthbound ...
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